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[USER=2975]@ducati916[/USER], thank you for sharing your insights and concerns about my investment strategy. I appreciate your input and understand your points. You're right that access to financial information can be limited, and it's important to have a comprehensive understanding of a company's financials before investing. At the end of this post, I have the (ANZ) hyperlinks to the websites that I relied on when making my investing decisions. It was the same process for the other 5 positions in the investment portfolio.Regarding my concentration of holdings, I understand your point that six holdings may not be considered diversified. However, I'm actively working on expanding my portfolio to include more diverse holdings, as there have been some suggestions thrown my way already from other members. I'll be checking out every suggestion to ensure that each investment meets my criteria for fundamental soundness, dividend yield and most importantly, franking credits.I also appreciate your reminder about the importance of risk management. You're right that exiting a position is just as important as entering it. I understand your point that fundamental analysis can be time-consuming and it has been for me, and it was essential to making, what I believe my "informed investment decisions". I was very committed to putting in the time and effort necessary to thoroughly analyse each company's financials with the information available to me from many websites to ensure that my investments align with my values and goals.Research Hyperlinks for ANZ (it's the same format for the other 5 positions in my investment portfolio[ATTACH=full]167201[/ATTACH]Duc, thank you again for your input. I value your feedback and will consider your points as I continue to develop my investment portfolio.EDIT The Active hyperlinks were removed as they didn't post as expected.FootnoteI'll be boosting WDS shortly to ensure the initial position is over $100kSkate.
[USER=2975]@ducati916[/USER], thank you for sharing your insights and concerns about my investment strategy. I appreciate your input and understand your points. You're right that access to financial information can be limited, and it's important to have a comprehensive understanding of a company's financials before investing. At the end of this post, I have the (ANZ) hyperlinks to the websites that I relied on when making my investing decisions. It was the same process for the other 5 positions in the investment portfolio.
Regarding my concentration of holdings, I understand your point that six holdings may not be considered diversified. However, I'm actively working on expanding my portfolio to include more diverse holdings, as there have been some suggestions thrown my way already from other members. I'll be checking out every suggestion to ensure that each investment meets my criteria for fundamental soundness, dividend yield and most importantly, franking credits.
I also appreciate your reminder about the importance of risk management. You're right that exiting a position is just as important as entering it. I understand your point that fundamental analysis can be time-consuming and it has been for me, and it was essential to making, what I believe my "informed investment decisions". I was very committed to putting in the time and effort necessary to thoroughly analyse each company's financials with the information available to me from many websites to ensure that my investments align with my values and goals.
Research Hyperlinks for ANZ (it's the same format for the other 5 positions in my investment portfolio
[ATTACH=full]167201[/ATTACH]
Duc, thank you again for your input. I value your feedback and will consider your points as I continue to develop my investment portfolio.
EDIT
The Active hyperlinks were removed as they didn't post as expected.
Footnote
I'll be boosting WDS shortly to ensure the initial position is over $100k
Skate.
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